Hernández Bastos New Paintings July 20, 2025 Leave a Comment Miguel Hernández Bastos New Paintings See this week’s newsletter. MÍRAME Fine Art is proud to present a new body of work by Miguel.Read More
Weather as Colour July 14, 2025 Leave a Comment Olga Anaskina’s Landscape Paintings See this week’s newsletter. Join us as we explore how Olga Anaskina’s landscape paintings describe specific places in Costa.Read More
The Fractured Image July 6, 2025 Leave a Comment Emmanuel Rodríguez-Chaves and The Fractured Image See this week’s newsletter. Looking for Truth in a Collapsed Visual World Archives once promised stability. They.Read More
Remembering Edgar Zúñiga (1950–2025) June 28, 2025 Leave a Comment Remembering Edgar Zúñiga (1950–2025) See this week’s newsletter. Edgar Zúñiga | A Costa Rican Sculptural Master The recent announcement of Edgar Zúñiga’s death.Read More
Fragments of a Garden June 19, 2025 Leave a Comment Fragments of a Garden | Carlos Fernández New Soil Paintings Last week we discussed how the green/rainy season affects and inspires many of.Read More
Jesus Mejia Dreamland May 30, 2025 Leave a Comment Dreaming in Colour: Jesus Mejia Dreamland Opens at Galería Matices We’ve been following the work of Jesus Mejia for some time now, and.Read More
Gilberto Ramirez Chaves April 27, 2025 Leave a Comment MÍRAME presents Gilberto Ramírez Chaves’ New Hyperrealist Costa Rican Landscape Paintings Ahead of a Group Exhibition at San José’s Museo Calderón Guardia. See.Read More
Introducing Isaac Loría April 21, 2025 Leave a Comment Isaac Loría: A New Perspective on Costa Rican Landscape Painting This past week, we were proud to debut the work of Isaac Loría.Read More
Sylvia Laks | Stained Glass March 30, 2025 Leave a Comment A Conversation with Stained Glass Artist Sylvia Laks, a member of the Stained Glass Association of America. We’ve had the pleasure of visiting.Read More
5 Questions with Emilia Cantor March 2, 2025 Leave a Comment Emilia Cantor in 5 Questions Emilia Cantor’s paintings exist in a space where the familiar tilts slightly off-kilter. Humanoid figures, fantastical animals, and.Read More